Toxins from Great Salt Lake dust are absorbed by plants, soils and human bodies
USU-led research supported by U geochemist finds lake’s exposed playa can threaten human health in new ways.
Read MoreUSU-led research supported by U geochemist finds lake’s exposed playa can threaten human health in new ways.
Read MoreNew research co-led by U geneticists shows how early nerve cell choices shape the peripheral nervous system.
Read MoreResearchers, policy makers and industry experts gathered at the U to examine nuclear expansion in the Intermountain West at the 2026 John Horan Health Physics Symposium.
Read MoreU trustees endorse plan for interdisciplinary hub to study mega-events’ economic, environmental and social dimensions on host communities.
Read MoreU-led research reveals growing presence of granular sea ice alters how water, heat and nutrients move through ice covering Antarctic ocean.
Read MoreThe new institute seeks to expand sustainable, domestic critical minerals supply chain through education, workforce development and cutting-edge research.
Read More“So far, I have completed and filed three patent applications, all of which have already been licensed to industry for further development into practical device applications.”
Read MoreAs the semester comes to a close and graduates prepare for commencement, the rankings season is in full swing.
Read MoreIf humans one day begin growing old in space, they will almost certainly need cataract surgery.
Read MoreInterdisciplinary team of U researchers builds a framework for assessing varying levels of automation in a mental health field reliant on human interaction.
Read MoreTop prizes honor the best distillation of research, scholarly, or creative work through a single, striking image at the inaugural competition
Read MoreUtah lawmakers invested $15 million in the university’s new artificial intelligence supercomputing system.
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